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'''Pity Sex''' (also called '''sympathy sex''') is a popular term used to describe ] that is provided based solely on feelings of ] or ] that at least one partner feels for the other. One or all of those involved may lack any feelings of attraction toward the person(s) they have sex with, and there is a likely chance that the event will never be repeated (resulting in a ]). Reasons for pity sex vary per person, but commonly, one individual may be considered more desirable or "lucky" in sexual experience than the other and feel remorse for their own success when compared to another who has suffered repeated frustration or failure. Consequently, they may feel that they are helping the less-fortunate individual by giving them "what they want". A less-than-noble motive may be the ease in which sex can be achieved when the opposite partner lacks ]. | |||
The consequences of pity sex are also varied, but it is usually agreed that it rarely helps the less-fortunate individual as intended. Problems arise simply based on whether or not the person was aware that they received "pity sex" to begin with. If they did know, then it can further fuel their depression with the assumption that they're so unattractive, the only way "scoring" was possible was through a "]". If the person did '''not''' know that it was "pity sex", they may view their sexual encounter as a legitimate sign of intimacy and seek to pursue it. When the other person fails to respond similarly, it can lead to confusion, anger or further depression. Additionally, any friendship or comradery that existed between them beforehand may be lost forever. Even worse, ]s often use pity sex as a way of trapping victims. | |||
There is still debate as to whether or not pity sex is a positive or negative action. Some feel that it is barbaric and cruel. Others argue where the line is drawn between "pity sex" and "]" (the latter being a case when sex is given due to boredom or lack of other available partners). In the end, it may simply be a matter that is relative to every individual's unique situation. | |||
According to http://sexnewsdaily.com, 26% of men and 36% of women have had "pity sex" with someone they felt sorry for. ] | |||
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